Tipu Sultan, the ruler of Mysore, opposed the British in India by

a. allying himself with the Mughal emperors and many other Indian states.
b. becoming a Hindu in order to gain the support of as many Indians as possible.
c. relying entirely on Dutch and French military support.
d. looking to the Ottomans for legitimacy.


d

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